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    THUS SD AY, DECEMEEP. 20, 1924.
PIATTSMOTTTH SE3II - WEEKLY JOTOTiX
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Are Yon Perplexed
Over What to Give?
Then glance over these suggestions of Useful Gifts
the kind that last and are most appreciated
Men's Silk Dress Sox, 2 pair in box 490
Men's Felt House Slippers, pair. .980
Men's Dress Shirts $1 to $1.50
Men's Ties, wide assortment ..... 390 to $1
Men's Dress Suspenders, pair 500
Men's Handkerchiefs 5, 10 and 250
Hose Supporters, pair 20 and 250
Ladies Box Handkerchiefs . 5, 10, 25 and 400
Rollins Run-Stop Silk Hose, full fashion . 790
Bridge Luncheon Sets, 5-piece 850
Damask Table Covers, 58x54, only .... 750
Fancy Dishes and Glassware at
Moderately Low Prices
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
Face Powder - Rouge - Lip Stick - Hand Lotion
Vanishing Cream - Cold Cream, etc
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We carry a complete line of Men's Ball Band Overshoes
and Ladies Galoshes. Nothing finer for a practical gift.
A Large Stock of Candy and Nuts
TUTT & BRUBACHER I
31TJBRAY, NEBRASKA
Murray
Frank Mrasek was over to Omaha
last Monday with stock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sack are the
proud parents of a nine pound baby
girl.
Come to Lewiston Community Cen
ter. Dec. 24 to see the play. "Every
body's Getting Married."
Come and have a laugh at the
Lewiston Community Center. There
Is a laugh for your.g and old.
T. M. Patterson of Plattsmouth
was in Murray last Tuesday, look
ing after some business in his line.
See Burdette Hike at Lewiston. He
truly knows how to tie the knot. If
you want to tie up, h3 will help you.
Try him!
Alonzo Crosser and Gus E. Bru
becher were in Omaha Tuesday of
this week looking after business for
their respective lines of business.
Alex Campbell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. P. Campbell has been con
fined to his home for the past few
days with a severe attack of the flu.
George E. Nickles and Thomas Nel
son, his assistant were taking an
Inventory of the stock at the lumber
yard during the early portion of this
week.
The Christian church are giving
their Christmas program, Christmas
eve. Dec. 2 4th. Everybody come. Mrs.
R. A. Xoell in charge of the pro
gram. The young people of the Lewiston
rvimTnunitv are Dresentine a 3 act
play, Dec. 24. "Everybody's Getting
Married." There is a well selected
the direction of Mae
Shrader.
The three act comedy of "Every
body's Getting Married." has been
postponed on account of unpleasant
weather conditions, but this play will
be presented Monday night, Dec. 24
at S o'clock.
Miss Geraldine Suddith, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Suddith has
had a severe attack of the flu. She
is some better however, and hopes
to resume her studies at the Platts
mouth high school soon.
Phillip Keil was over west of My
nard la3t Monday where he was
dressing some porkers and making
sausage for Stubb Tritsch. Phillip
says he never saw a denser fog than
prevailed on that day.
Since the discontinuance of the
work on the river R. A. Noell who
was working there, is making his
home In Murray and has been assist
ing Alvin Meisinger in the butcher
ing of hi3 hogs, getting them ready
for the winter's use.
Earl Lancaster has been very busy
wjth tbe farm force cutting and
hauling wood for the winter, he hav
ing purchased an acre of standing
wood last year and not U3ing it all
has cut the remainder this winter
and has hauled it home and ready
for the stoves.
Visited Friends Eere.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Frans and Mr.
Frans mother, Mrs. Belle Frans of
Nebraska City where Mr. Frans Is
engaged in the barber business, were
visiting in Murray for a short time
last "week. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Frans
returned to their home while the
mother remained for a longer visit
nd will be guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Long and Mr. and
Mrs. John Frans until after the first
of the year.
Makes a Very Busy Place.
The grading room which Is in the
store building just east of the Lan
caster store is one very busy at this
time with five graders and five young
men at work all the time and four
more machines ordered and which are
expected to arrive In a short time
They are grading sweet corn for the
coming market in the spring. There
was much less sweet corn grown dur
ing the past season than for many
years and the demand will be very
heavy for this as well as ether seed
when spring comes. The Frederick
Seed Co. are endeavoring to supply
the deficiency.
Making Trip to Missouri.
John Henry Poynter, Edward Wil
liam Poynter and Albert Hlckey
with the latter's car, departed early
this week for Bland, Mo., where they
will visit for the holidays. This Is
the former home of the Poynters.
This Time V-Three.
Altho the V-8 is a great car and
has been attracting much favorable
comment, the V-Three is the style
in which W. S. Smith has his win
dows dressed at the store. He has
been very tasty In the dressing of it
and is attracting much attention.
Knights Templar
Hold Election of
Officers Monday
Lester W. Meisiuger Named Com
mander for Ensuing Year In
stall at Next Meeting.
Monday evening Mt. ZIon com
mandery No. 5 of the Knights Temp
lar held their annual election of of
ficers, a large number of members
being present to take part in the
meeting.
The following officers were select
ed for the elective offices, the other
officers being appointed later by the
new commander:
Commander Lester V. Meisinger.
Generalissimo Harrison L. Gayer.
Captain General William F.
Evers.
Treasurer Frank A. Cloidt.
Recorder Frank L. Barkus.
The new officers will be installed
at the next regular meeting of the
commandery.
committee which had been sent to
Lincoln to consult with the state of
ficials. This Is one of the very hard
est of problems.
Entertained Younger Set.
Mrs. S. Y. Smith at her home
south of Murray on the highway was
hostess on last Tuesday at a meet
ing of the Social Circle club when
they met and enjoyed a very pleasant
day, all taking a portion of the eats,
enjoying their work and visiting.
Have Pleasant Session.
The Murray Study club are meet
ing Thursday at the home of their
fellow member, Mrs. C. D. Spangler,
where they are enjoying a fine pro
gram which they had prepared and
making an inovation into the realm
of new books and getting somewhat
acquainted with the authors as well.
Tntertained Younger Set.
Miss Thelma Pitman was hostess
to a large number of the younger set
at her home south of Murray Thurs
day when they enjoyed a very pleas
ant afternoon and a very fine pro
gram which was followed by a de
lightful luncheon.
MAKE FINE CONTRIBUTION
The Fraternal Order of Eagles and
the public are entitled to a great
deal of credit for the fine response
that they have made to the Good Fel
lows campaign to provide treats for
the little folks. The Eagles on last
Saturday evening gave their dance
as a benefit for the fund and R. W.
Knorr, president of the Business
Men's Ad club was today presented
with a check for $40.50 as the pro
ceeds of the dance and which will go
to providing treats for the children.
This is a fine spirit and the F. O. E.
can feel proud of the showing in
helping out this worthy cause.
TO OUR LINE OF
Conoco Products
WE HAVE ADDED
A corrmlete line of Goodyear
Tires, Frost Batteries and other
useful accessories for your car.
Car Repairing All Makes
Battery Charging
VAN ALLEN
The Murray Garage
Will Hold Election Sunday.
At the Christian church the com
ing Sunday there is to be an elec
tion held of church officials which
will consist of a chairman of the
official board, four elders and four
deacons, two trustees, one secretary,
one treasurer, a pianist and an as
sistant. They will also decide as to
their pastor for the coining year.
Work on Important Question.
A large number of the people who
are interested in the solution of the
unemployment question, were over to
Plattsmouth last Friday and there
attended a mass meting of the un
employed, listening to reports of the
Community Sale
Three quarters of a mile north of
Platte river bridge on paved high
way No. 75, beginning at 10:30 on
Thursday, Dec. 27
with lunch served at noon, the fol
lowing described property, to -wit:
Ten Head of Horses
One bay horse, 5 years old, wt.
1500; one team mules, 8 and 10 years
old, wt. 2200; one black mare,
smooth mouth, wt. 1450; two black
mare colts, 2 and 3 years old; two
suckers, extra good; one grey horse,
smooth mouth, wt. 1250; one bay
mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1600; one
spotted Shetland Pony, smooth mouth
very good and gentle; one small sad
dle pony, smooth mouth.
15 Head of Cattle
One Holstein cow, with papers,
fresh, Jan. 24; Three Holstein cows,
giving milk; Pour good cows, giving
milk; One 2 yr. old cow, giving milk;
Three Guernsey heifers, fresh in
summer; Two Holstein heifers, fresh
in summer; One red heifer, fresh in
summer.
18 Head of Hogs
Three good Hampshire boars; 15
Hampshire pigs, weighing 100 lbs.,
vaccinated.
Farm Machinery, Etc
One Molie corn planter, nearly
new; One McCormick-Deerlng culti
vator, nearly new; One John Deere
10-inch walking plow; One Defiance
gang plow, 14-inch; One P. & O.
single row lister; One slip; One set
1-inch harness; Eight horse col
lars; One P. & O. single row wide
tread lister; One John Deers walk
ing cultivator; One Oliver 2-bottom
tractor plow; One Massie-Harris 5
foot mowing machine; Two hay
rakes; One 16-inch breaking plow;
One Janesville corn planter; One
Hummer 2-row go-devil; One P. & O.
riding cultivator; One Janesville rid
ing cultivator; One John Deere
shaker digger; One McCormick wag
on with steel wheels; One player
piano; One gas stove, Cooking uten
sils, household goods, etc.
Terms of Sale Cash. We will
sell anything brought to sale.
K. W. GROSSHANS
Manager
Rex Young Wm. Reynolds
Auct. Clerk.
CERTAIN good QUALITY,
CERTAIN ECONOMY is why
old customers keep on being customers and
many new ones are beginning every day!
Christmas Trees!
Bushy, fragrant Washington Firs, with
brightly colored, strong branches to hold
lots of gift and cheer the home on Christ
mas morning.
PRICED UP FROM 44
Superior Dill or Sour
PICKLES Quart Jar
Superior Sweet
PICKLES Quart Jar
Heinz 14-oz.
KETCHUP 3ottie
Heinz Mince Meat 1 7 n
2-tb. can, 31c; 1-lb. can. ... 1 1 C
18'
This advertisement and prices in effect
for Plattsmouth store Friday, Saturday
and Monday, Dec. 21, 22 and 24th.
Jack O' Lantern Fancy
PUMPKIN
ij 9 n
Can - OC N0. 2V Ca
Kuner's Tender Garden
PEAS No. 303 Can - -lie
No. 2
Can -
15c 2for29c
So Tast-ee Soda
CRACKERS
or Certified 2-lb 1 1
Grahams caddy 1C
Prince Albert
or VELVET TOBACCO
11c &7c
15c
Tin
Swans Down
CAKE FLOUR C
234-lb.Pkg. - - -
Calumet Baking 01
Powder. can - 1C
Royal Gelatin
Dessert
Assorted
Flavors 3 pfcgs
17'
CRANBERRIES i-ib ceiio bag nViQ
h'nacy l.nrsc ltvl Itlje t'o1.
APPLES Fancy Idaho Rome Beauty
FulfBustcBasket $1.69 5 Ibs' " " 23c
Fancy Idaho Jonathans or Winesaps
SSfSSSU $1-89 sib,. .-25c
Extra Fancy Washington Winesaps f
88 size. Dozen
ORAKGE3 Fcy- ca,if-Swect Juiy Navels
126 Size 200 Size OC
Dozen OtJC Dozen 1 til
Fancy Florida Seediess Sealdsweet 1 Q
324 Size, Dozen
GRAPEFRUIT 126 size, 5 for.l7c
Triox Jul j Mnrnh Srwlletm.
GRAPES large Clusters, 2 Its 15C
C nllforolu Swes-t Hcd Kmpcront.
TANGERINES 196 Size, Dozen 15C
Juicy Florida ScaIIot.
LETTUCE 5-Dozen Size, Head
Frmh. Crlv California Iceberg.
CELERY large, Well Bleached Stalk IOC
1 rcfcta, Tcmler C alifornia.
CARROTS Irgs Bunch, 50 ; 2 for C
I'r -.( CJr-a Top California.
RAD2SI5ES, 2 bunches 5c
Krwh T-x KcO Tip.
BEETS r TURNIPS large Bunch5C
I'cury Frriit Texan.
POTATOES U S Grade No. 1
Wisconsin Round Whites
&Ld, $1.29 is-ib. r 23c
Cssco Creamery
BUTTER
SOLIDS 0 4
1-lb. Carton
Sunlight
Margarine
2 ibs. - 25c
Xmas Candies
Harriet Clark Assorted
Chocolates
CHOICE CREAMS, CHEWS
AND C'AKMEl.S OO
Mb. Box ZOC
3-lb. Box, 59 5-lb. Box, 89
Mixed Candies
lOOTe KILLED PLASTIC. TAEKV.
RII1IION. Hill LI. I A . T, PARTY
or HHOKliX MIX Of
1 lb., 15c; 2 lbs.... LVC
3 lbs., 43 - - 5 lbs., 67
Chocolate Covered
Cherries 00
Mb. Box LiZ
PEANUT BRITTLE nr.
1 lb., 13c; 2 Ibs
CHOCOLATE DROPS 1Ap
or Orange Slices, lb.. . 1UC
MARSHM ALLOWS IP.
1-lb. Bag IOC
HUTS - New Crop!
Fancy No. 1
MIXED NUTS OOn
Lb., 17c; 2 Ibs OOL
Baby Emerald Eng. - f
WALNUTS, lb. . . lifC
Medium Budded, lb 25
Large Budded, lb 29 C
ALMONDS OOn
(Papor Shell), lb LtOK
BRAZILS OCn
Lb., 18c; 2 Ibs JtJL
pecans nan
Extra large. Lb LdUV
PEANUTS 1 On
(Roasted) Lb
Fresh
GeOSe Fresh Dressed, lb. -
yrlrctcd fctork Kreli-lreKie. .rnlo-f I.
BESCllG Fresh Dressed, lb.
Hitch qnnlltv xolectr-d ; ra i n -f -tl Uuckn,
Krclily Drnmrd.
JffUhS Fresh
L Dressed, lb. - -
I'nnry frrah-ilrnori! Graln-fiNl juli?.
Plump juniiK blrtlH.
-2Gc
- 10c
Dressed, lb. -
I " native IIIk-fl Sprlnita or Ileon. Imper
ially arlectet la Mice to bake.
MIHCE MEAT (Bulk), lb 15c
The renl old (nnklun klud, made from
selected laicrc-tilrntti.
OYSTERS Pint, 24i; Quart 47C
l'an-y. fr-h KK'k nrlt or water.
SMOKED PICNICS, lb.. . ISVzC
Duld'M fancy nirar eared quality.
BEEF shoulder ROAST, lb.. 12c
l. S. Choice Qualify. Fine for oxen or pot roaat.
PORK LOIN ROAST, lb 15c
AVbole or Half. Svrlft'a Premium quality.
1'eader aud taatv.
BEEF Bump ROAST, lb. . . 11 Vi
I . . Cholee quality ISrrf. An e&t-rptioually
flne flavored oven roaat.
BEEF Bound STEAK, lb.. . . .19c
l. S. Choice quality. DrllvlouM Sulaa Ie
or plain fried.
PORK CHOPS, lb 1712C
Snrf('M Premium quality. Tender I,oln euta,
lu auy taiekncMM you vviab.
HAMBURGER, lb 7c
Kreab arround U Ileef euta.
PORK SAUSAGE, lb.. . .12V2C
Our uvwm make. Old Plantation acaaoaiUK
Klvea It a dlatlnetlve flavor.
FRANKFURTS, lb 10c
Armour's large le Sveet, juicy all meat.
B ACOIJ Hinky-Dinky, Mb. Pkj 2JC
!nicar en red. Hickory aiaoked Preahly aliced
and cello v rapped.
fcaSfSJrH
Pel R.onte Christmas Suggestions!
Del Monte Sliced or Hal
PeasEneG10 .0c
No. 1 tall can. . . .IZC No. 2 can iLiJ
DEL MONTE BARTLETT
No. 1 tall can 10 C No. 2 can . . .ZZj
Del Monte Fancy
Fsftslt Salad SSiM. - - -20c
No. 2 can, 23c No. 2i can, 29c
Del Monte Sliced or Crushed
FnimeagDipSe 9 Kn2 -Sc
Crushed - - - No. 21C 8-or. O - . fT fC
No. IO can, 59c Can can - - C sor -U-)
DEL MONTE DELUXE
SHE
.s
Del Monte Fancy Seedless
Hansnimo isoz.Pkg.C)c9 3forQBc
Del Monte Solid Pack
1
1 1
No. 2 can, 12c No. 2 can
JS J
riKL MONTE CREAM STYLE
CO. GET, OK GOLDEN BANTAM
CORN
2 can, 140
2 for 27
DEL. MONTE FANCY Cl'T
GREEN DEANS
No. 2 Can - -
DEL MONTE Pt llE
Tomato Juice
7-oz. Can, 5
15-oz. Can - - -
91
DEL. MOXTE FANCY
CATSUP
14-oz. Bottl
- - jL
DEL. MONTE
Tomato Sauce
8-oz. Can - - - - -
DEI. MONTE HED ALASKA
SALMON
i2-lb. Flat Can, 14
V,fr 18c 2 for 3gc
Lapel EvergTeen Corn, No. 2 can 100
ficberts Milk, 6 small or 3 tall cans 170
Hershey's Baking cr Drinking Chocolate, y2-lb. cake 120
Dromedary Citron, Lemon or Orange Peel, 4-oz. pkg 100
Hallowee Dates, new pack, 2-lb. cello bag 250
Marvin Mince Meat, 9-oz. pkg 100
HDTKY-DMKY
COFFEE
3-lb. Bag, 590
1-lb. Bag - -
STAR CLP. 1-lb. V. eum.
.01
SUGAR
G H A N I' LA TED DKF.T
100 lbs, $5.06; 10 lbs.
FINE CANE- 10-lb. C(
100 lbs, $5.28 CI. Bag D UC
Big 4 Laundry
S0APio2jLc
Big Value or Sani-Health
SOAP, 6 8-oz. Bars 25c
CHOWN JEWEL.
ATT 4S-lb,
Has
-$.69
HINKY-DINKY
5 lbs., 25; 10, 49 $1.79
24 lbs., 980 ; 48 lbs 1
Heinz Phan, Date or Fig Puddings, large can, 290 ; Small 130
Eicardo Queen Olives, quart jar, 390 ; 8-oz. jar 170
Bicardo Stuffed Olives, 3y2-oz. jar, 130; 6-oz. jar 210
Blatz Girgerale and other Beverages, 24-oz. bottle, 2 for 230
Cigarettes, Xma3 wrap, Camels, Chesterfields, Luck Strike,
Old Gold or Raleigh, pkg. 20's, 2 for 250; Carton, 200 $1.20
Coee
3-lb. Can, 890
2-lb. Can, 600
1 -lb. Can - -
"SAFETY
SEALED
. 33.'
25
M. J. B. Junior
COFFEE
l-Ib. Pkg. -
Tree Tea
GREEN JAPAN
i-lb. Pkg, 270 Hb. Pkg, 140
OHtXGE PEKOE
-lb. Pkg, 350 i-lb. Pkg, 18c
OMAR Vonder
FLOUR
24-lb. Bag, $1.09 QQ
48-lb. Bag - - .1L
Twenty Grand
Cigarettes
!blOc
Carton
cf 200
9i
CRISCO
1-lb can, 240 l-lb can, 350
Pie Plate FREE
with 3-lb can - -
57'
BUTTER-NUT
Salad Dressing
1000 Island or Spread
8-oz. Jar, 150 QQ
Pint 23; Quart - Ci)c5
ScoSield's
WHOLE WHEAT
Cereal
3-lb. Pkg. -
SEE Absorbent
Tissue
4 Lge. Rolls - jjC
SUIIBRITE
CLEAIISER
O Reg. Cans -
Camay
GOAP
5 Bars
P&G Soap
G Giant Bars, 250 Gp fth q
10 Beg. size Bars iJr
Chipso Flalics
or GRANULES 1 Hn
Sm. Pkg, 90 ; Lge. Pkg. 1 1 V